George Rede, the Hillsboro Argus opinion editor, has offered his take on the city's decision to convert downtown streets from one-way to two-way traffic: "What's all the fuss about?"

Calling the one-way grid an "anachronism," Rede says the conversion will help modernize downtown Hillsboro, but he also writes that it strikes him "as wishful thinking to view the restoration of two-way traffic as a savior for downtown."

Terry gets another $19,625 from development PAC

The Oregonian's Simina Mistreanu reports that Washington County Commissioner Bob Terry has received another $19,625 from Citizens for Good Government, a political action committee focused on development, bringing his total from that group up to over $43,600.

That PAC has also donated over $37,600 to the campaign of Chairman Andy Duyck.

Initial results will be posted Tuesday for the election, which will decide three of the five seats on the Washington County Board of Commissioners.

A relative of Daniel R. Lemire, 51, reported him missing on April 15 and worried he may be trying to hurt himself, according to the Washington County Sheriff's Office. Almost a week later, the Hillsboro man's 1991 white Dodge pickup was found abandoned at the Gales Creek campground. But authorities suspended their search after a few days.

On Wednesday, a Clean Water Services contractor who was spraying noxious weeds at Gales Creek discovered decomposed human remains and called sheriff's deputies, The Oregonian's Rebecca Woolington reported.